B.C. man shot outside Clair Street club

MAN SHOT: A 25-year-old Battle Creek man was treated at Bronson Battle Creek for a gunshot wound to his leg and released early Sunday. Battle Creek police said they were called to the area of the PNA Club at 15 Clair St. about 2 a.m. to investigate a report of shots fired. Officers were then notified that a man had arrived at the hospital with a gunshot wound. Officers said he told them he was attending a party at the club and was standing in the parking lot when he heard two or three shots. The man said he did not know who shot at him and has not had any disputes with anyone. Police said they found three shell casing in the lot but have no suspects. During their investigation, they did find a man with a gun under the seat of his car and a warrant will be submitted seeking a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Police said that gun was a revolver and the gun used in the shooting was a semi-automatic. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Silent Observer at 964-3888.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Battle Creek police have reported the following cases:

• A man, 25, was arrested after his girlfriend, 30, said she was assaulted in the first block of Battle Creek Avenue about 6 a.m. Saturday.

• A warrant is being sought for a man after a woman, 66, said she was assaulted in the first block of Euclid Street at reported just after midnight Friday.

FIGHT: Battle Creek police said a 20-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl were fighting in the roadway in the 200 block of Howland Street at 1:08 a.m. Saturday. Police said the older woman did not want to pursue charges and they were unsure if the younger woman wanted to seek charges.

THEFTS: • Kmart, 200 Capital Ave. S.W.: undisclosed, one arrested.

Call Silent Observer at 964-3888 or text CRIMES (274637) SOTIP or see www.crimereports.com with information about crimes.

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